8/30/2023 0 Comments My money network account![]() #COVIDreliefIRS /DVe4PfqUfk- IRSnews MetaBank: EIP Card issuing bank Instead of paper checks, #IRS is sending 4 million people their Economic Impact Payments as a free, secure prepaid debit card. Never give any personal information, credit card details, bank account details or your social security number over the phone. Money Network Cardholder Services is a legitimate company but unfortunately, there was a famous spate of credit card scams in the US a few years ago when cold callers would claim to be from Visa or Mastercard, or claiming to be “Rachel, Anne or Tiffany, from Cardholder Services” – the call would be followed by a series of questions, including details of the card verification code (CVC) on the back of the card. The accompanying letter (which the EIP card will be glued to) does have the blue and yellow Department of the Treasury logo at the bottom left-hand side. ![]() It does have a return address however: Money Network Cardholder Services along with a PO Box number (247022) Omaha, NE 68124-7022. The envelope containing your EIP card has no mention of either the US Treasury or the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The EIP card will arrive in your mailbox in an envelope and there lies some of the confusion. How do I know my EIP Card is real and not a fake? Some have mistaken the envelope for junk mail or a possible scam and thrown them away. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) started posting out around four million Economic Impact Payment (EIP) Cards last week but some people have been taken by surprise as they were not expecting anything to arrive in the post. Some Americans will receive their stimulus payments on a pre-paid debit card which will be sent to them through the post – these cards will be sent instead of a paper check.
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